In the sky of Zhejiang Fishing Port, China, fireworks were launched earlier than in previous years, signaling a good new year.
Previously, TV channels also broadcast the Chinese Year-end Gala program "Spring Van" - a program that attracts about 700 million viewers each New Year's Eve.
In Singapore, people flock to the bank of the Hongbao River - where the statue of the Golden Talent was erected to commemorate the sacred moment of welcoming the New Year.
Many Malaysian shopping malls are also decorated to welcome the New Year. However, in Malaysia according to the concept of Islam, dogs are dirty animals, so this country does not decorate dog statues.
In Korea, Lunar New Year is also considered an important holiday. Today, Korea's largest Gyeongbokgung Palace is also open to countless visitors.
In Hong Kong, people often flock to Victoria Park to celebrate New Year's Eve.